Allegiant Airlines announced Dec. 7 it will begin nonstop flights from Jacksonville International Airport to Flint, Michigan, beginning March 11.
The carrier is offering one-way fares on the Friday and Monday route as low as $39.
The service to Flint Bishop International Airport is part of a nine-route expansion across Las Vegas-based Allegiant’s network. Flint is about 68 miles northwest of downtown Detroit.
“These routes will connect our customers to premier destinations in Arizona and Florida just in time for spring break,” said Drew Wells, Allegiant’s senior vice president of revenue and planning, in a news release.
“Whether travelers are looking to explore the desert southwest or take in the beaches of Florida, we’ve got the flights for them – free from the hassle of stops and layovers – at a price they can afford.”
Seats and dates are limited and discount fares are not available on all flights. Tickets must be purchased by Dec. 8 for travel by Aug. 15. Fare rules, routes and schedules are subject to change without notice. Baggage charges and additional restrictions may apply.
The new routes connect:
• Knoxville, Tennessee, to Phoenix and Minneapolis.
• Phoenix to Toledo, Ohio.
• St. Petersburg to Clarksburg, West Virginia.
• Appleton, Wisconsin, to Fort Lauderdale, Sarasota and Denver.
• Flint, Michigan, to Jacksonville and Boston.
Visit Allegiant.com for availability and schedules.